Posts Tagged ‘animation’

“When I first had the idea for this video there were 7 billion people in the world, and I wanted to see what 7 billion of something actually looks like. I’m not entirely sure if I managed to create that many rabbits as I gave up counting them, and meanwhile 400 million new people appeared, so perhaps my work will never be done.”

“Once upon a time in a town called Merryville… comes the story of Grumpleton. This black comedy short in centred around the grumpiest man in the world, who just so happens to be living in the happiest place on Earth. It’s fun, it’s humorous, it’s weird, and it looks amazing! It is Grumpleton.”

How will the Universe die?
Everybody dies. The universe too? Well, probably. What are the current theories about the end of everything? And how creepy exactly are these theories? (Spoiler: very creepy). But there might be hope…

‘I lend visual form to complex subjects from all kinds of fields. Using educational film, infographics and illustrations, I strive not only to make knowledge more accessible to audiences, but also to convey memorable insights and reveal new connections within the subject matter’

Hominid, an impressive animated teaser (based on the namesake series of photo composites by Brian Andrews) in which insects with human skeletons are caught while “doing their “insect things” Written and directed by Brian Andrews, produced at Ex’pression College for Digital Arts.
(via Juxtapoz )